Recently I've moved into a house with no natural light, so I put my Drosera Aliciae and Drosera Capensis under a LED grow light (they were in your typical window shill before, getting a little bit of morning sun and indirect sunlight for the rest of the day), this one to be more precise MasterColour CDM-TP MW 315W/930 3100K bombilla para LEC mixta floración | Philips | Saltón Verde ... 00k-solux/
Power: 65W
Nominal voltage: 85-265V
Luminous Flux Lumens: 6500Lm
Rendering Index: 95Ra
Color temperature: 4000K
Dimensions: 105x305mm
Number of LED lights: 6
CFL to LED equivalence: 200-250 W (CFL) equals 65W (LED)
They have been sitting under it for a week, 11 hours a day, at 13cm (aliciae) and 17cm (capensis) from the light itself.
Capensis looks right, but Aliciae started to look very brown and I don't know why. Is it too close? It needs more light? Less? I appreciate the help guys, thank you so much. I suppose there is some kind of stress shock involved due to the sudden change of conditions, but I also fear there is something more that I can't see. Is my first time using led grow lights, so I'm sure I made some mistakes.
Power: 65W
Nominal voltage: 85-265V
Luminous Flux Lumens: 6500Lm
Rendering Index: 95Ra
Color temperature: 4000K
Dimensions: 105x305mm
Number of LED lights: 6
CFL to LED equivalence: 200-250 W (CFL) equals 65W (LED)
They have been sitting under it for a week, 11 hours a day, at 13cm (aliciae) and 17cm (capensis) from the light itself.
Capensis looks right, but Aliciae started to look very brown and I don't know why. Is it too close? It needs more light? Less? I appreciate the help guys, thank you so much. I suppose there is some kind of stress shock involved due to the sudden change of conditions, but I also fear there is something more that I can't see. Is my first time using led grow lights, so I'm sure I made some mistakes.